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  • Reyah Richardson, left, and and Ayanna Mc Clean (Image obtained at guardian.co.tt)

    Richardson, Mc Clean for Paris Olympics hockey (Trinidad & Tobago Guardian)

  • Paris' Mayor Anne Hidalgo is set to host a dinner for Paris 2024 Chefs de Mission at the Hôtel de Ville on Sunday ©Getty Images (Image obtained at insidethegames.biz)

    Hidalgo set to welcome Chefs de Mission to Paris one year away from Olympics (insidethegames.biz)

  • Tyra Gittens in Puma gear. (Image from www.sportsmax.tv)

    With Paris Olympics just over a year away, T&T multi-event athlete Tyra Gittens signs with Puma | Sportsmax

  • TT's Dylan Carter - (AFP PHOTO) (Image obtained at: newsday.co.tt)

    Dylan Carter swims to Paris Olympics 2024 | Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

  • GLAD FOR EARLY QUALIFICATION: Dylan Carter. (Image obtained at: trinidadexpress.com)

    EARLY BOOKING | World Sports | Trinidad Express Newspapers

  • Trinidad and Tobago cyclist Akil Campbell (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    My goal is Paris 2024: Akil Campbell sets sights on Olympic qualification | Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

  • Breaking has been included on the programme for Paris 2024 following a successful debut at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires ©Getty Images

    Breaking will revolutionise Olympics when makes Paris 2024 debut, predicts WDSF official (insidethegames.biz)

  • TARGETING 4 MEETS: Dylan Carter

    Carter has medal focus for 2022

  • SHOWING HIS QUALITY: Trinidad and Tobago’s Nicholas Paul, right, on his way to winning his first round heat during round four of the 2021 UCI Track Cycling Champions League at the Lee Valley VeloPark, London, last Saturday. —Photo: AP

    BIG YEAR AHEAD

  • Panam Sports secretary general Ivar Sisniega says there is already intest in staging the 2025 Junior Pan American Games ©Agencia.Xpress Media

    Exclusive: Sisniega claims interest in bidding for 2025 Junior Pan American Games already

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    Lewis: New selection rules now give clarity

  • Andrej Csemez, of Solvakia, left, and Aaron Solomon Prince of T&T, exchange blows during their middle weight (75kg) preliminary boxing match at the 2020 Summer Olympics on July 26 in Tokyo, Japan. (AP Photo/ Frank Franklin II )

    T&T amateur boxers aim for World Championship pay day

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    IOC EB APPROVES OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION SYSTEM PRINCIPLES FOR PARIS 2024

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    Paris 2024 Olympic Games: Top five things to know

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  • The International Cycling Union (UCI) Track Cycling World Championships this October will be held in Roubaix in northern France, after being moved from Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, back in June.  The championships are now scheduled for October 20 to 24 at the Vélodrome Couvert Régional Jean-Stablinski.  The venue, also known as "Le Stab", opened in 2012 and features a 250-metre track.  It is situated within the city’s Parc des Sports and adjacent to the Vélodrome André-Pétrieux, the finish of the Paris-Roubaix Classic in road cycling.  The Paris-Roubaix Classic is also scheduled for the start of October, having been postponed from April because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  The UCI Track Cycling World Championships will now be organised by the French Cycling Federation (FFC), the City of Roubaix, Lille European Metropole, the department of Nord and the Hauts-de-France region.  The UCI says "most of the gold medallists" from Tokyo 2020 will take part, with the event serving as qualification for the inaugural UCI Track Champions League starting this November.  David Lappartient, the President of the UCI, believes Roubaix will prove to be a worthy host of the event.  "I would like to congratulate the Roubaix Organising Committee, led by the FFC and its President, Michel Callot, and all the authorities involved, for the quality of their candidature file," he said.  "Roubaix has long been a fabled location on the international cycling scene thanks to the famous Paris-Roubaix Classic.  The Paris-Roubaix Classic is also due to be held earlier in October ©Getty Images The Paris-Roubaix Classic is also due to be held earlier in October ©Getty Images "Its name will now be associated with the history of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships.  "I am convinced that the magnificent Jean-Stablinski Velodrome will showcase an exceptional event."  Callot said that hosting the Track Cycling World Championships will only add to France’s pedigree within the sport.  "We are immensely proud that the expertise of our teams in organising sporting events has been recognised with the award of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships," said Callot.  "This major international event, held in a region with a very strong cycling tradition, will be the prelude to a 2022 that will see France stage three UCI Cycling World Championships - BMX in Nantes, mountain bike in Les Gets, and track cycling in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.  "With three years to go until the Olympic Games Paris 2024, France is a land of cycling like never before."  Leading politicians from the department of Nord and the Hauts-de-France region also welcomed today’s announcement.  Christian Poiret, the President of the department of Nord, said hosting the event would bring "economic benefits" and tap into local people’s passion for cycling, while the Hauts-de-France region’s President Xavier Bertrand and vice-president for sport, youth affairs and community projects remarked in a joint-statement that the UCI Track Cycling World Championships would "showcase our region", which would be represented by local cyclist Oscar Caron.  France last hosted the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 2015 in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, which will also host next year's edition of the event ©Getty Images France last hosted the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 2015 in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, which will also host next year's edition of the event ©Getty Images The Mayor of Roubaix Guillaume Delbar, who is also chairperson of the Board at Le Stab, added: "We have a wonderful opportunity to promote and showcase our regional velodrome as a centre of excellence that has been developing young riders for nearly ten years now.  "The medals won at the last French Championships are a reflection of that.  "The event will also put the spotlight on a velodrome that will be a support base at the Olympic Games Paris 2024."  The 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were awarded to Ashgabat in September 2018, but moved in June with organisers and the UCI citing COVID-19 restrictions in Turkmenistan.  The Central Asian country has officially reported no cases or deaths from COVID-19, but has imposed some strict restrictions on commercial travel and made vaccinations compulsory for all residents from the age of 18.  Its President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov was controversially awarded the UCI Order in June 2020, despite concerns over Turkmenistan’s human rights record.  The 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were held in the German capital Berlin, with the Netherlands topping the medal table with six golds.  Next year’s event is due to be hosted in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines near Paris, which also hosted the 2015 edition.  The UCI Track Cycling World Championships are now scheduled to take place in Roubaix this October ©Getty Images

    UCI Track Cycling World Championships moved to Roubaix in France

  • PARIS 2024 READY TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE AS TOKYO 2020 HANDOVER APPROACHES

    PARIS 2024 READY TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE AS TOKYO 2020 HANDOVER APPROACHES

  • Break dancing gets Olympic status to debut at Paris Games in 2024

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